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Publications and Reports

The Labour Program publishes a variety of information related to its many activities and responsibilities.

Browse through the categories on this page or search our Publicentre - Publication Search to order or download publications and reports for your use. The LT-XXX-XX-XX publication number will make this search easier.

These publications provide basic information. They are not intended to replace the actual text of the Canada Labour Code and any related regulations. Copies of the Code and the relevant Regulations can be found in most public libraries or on the Department of Justice Laws Website.

Employment Standards (Labour Standards)

While these publications provide basic information, they are not intended to replace the actual text of Part III of the Canada Labour Code, the Canada Labour Standards Regulations and other related regulations.

Publications

Bereavement Leave (LT-033-06-09)
Information regarding leave entitlements (paid and unpaid) when a family member of an employee dies. Includes the definition of "family member" and the conditions to be met for the employee to be eligible to take this leave.

Compassionate Care Leave (LT-172-10-14E)
Information regarding the ability to take leave of up to 8 weeks to care for a dying family member. Includes the definition of "family member" and the conditions to be met for the employee to be eligible to take this leave.

Complaint of Unjust Dismissal (LT-125-08-10)
Employees who believe that they have been unjustly dismissed by an employer may decide to file a complaint pursuant to Part III of the Canada Labour Code.

General Holidays (LT-031-08-10)
Information including a list of general holidays, entitlement to a paid holiday, special provisions for work on a general holiday and in continuous operations.

General Holidays - Continuous Operations (LT-123-06-12E)
More detailed information specific to general holiday entitlement in operations which are carried on without regard to Sundays or public holidays, such as road transport and broadcasting.

Hours of Work (LT-036-08-10)
General information regarding standard hours after which overtime is payable, as well as maximum weekly hours. Also provides an overview of averaging of hours and modified work schedules.

Hours of Work - Motor Transport (LT-040-06-12E)
Information specific to hours of work for employees in the road transport industry such as bus drivers, city drivers and highway drivers.

Keeping of Records (LT-118-08-10)
Explains the employer's obligations to keep written records and enumerates the type of information required, as well as the length of time the employer is required to retain written records.

Progressive Discipline (LT-116-03-07)
Provides information to assist workplace partners in the use of progressive discipline in order to improve performance or behaviour.

Reservist Leave (LT-200-06-12E)
Information about job protection for employees who are members of the reserve force while they are absent from their civilian employment to take part in official military operations or annual training.

Sexual Harassment (LT-039-08-10)
Explains the employer's obligation to institute a sexual harassment policy in the workplace.

Sick Leave, Work-Related Illness and Injury Leave and Long-Term Disability Plans (LT-034-10-14E)
Information regarding sick leave entitlements, length of leave, conditions to be met for eligibility. Also provides general information on the employer's obligation to subscribe to a wage replacement plan that pays at least as much as the provincial workers' compensation plan, as well as return-to-work provisions.

Summary of Part III of the Canada Labour Code (LT-136-10-14E)
Provides a general overview of provisions of the Canada Labour Code, Part III, as well as a description of industries and operations which fall within the federal jurisdiction.

Terminations (LT-171-12-12)
Information on the employer's obligations in terminating an employee, including group termination (termination of 50 or more employees), notice and severance pay, and conditions to be met for the employee to be eligible.

Unjust Dismissal (LT-035-06-09)
Explains the procedure for filing an unjust dismissal complaint, eligibility requirements to be met, and what to expect through the process, including the role of the adjudicator. Case studies are also provided to demonstrate how this legislation has been applied and interpreted in the past.

Unjust Dismissal Hearings (LT-127-08-10)
Part III of the Canada Labour Code provides workers and employers under federal jurisdiction with a simple but effective administrative procedure to resolve unjust dismissal disputes.

Wage Recovery (LT-038-10-14E)
Explains provisions for issuance of payment orders or notices of unfounded complaint by inspectors, and the rights of appeal by the affected parties.

Wage Recovery – Guide to an Appeal Hearing (LT-241-03-14)
A step-by-step guide to a wage recovery appeal proceeding. It is intended to help you prepare for your appeal and to understand how the appeal hearing process will take place.

Reports

Fairness at Work: Federal Labour Standards for the 21st century (LT-182-10-06E)
The report contains recommendations for modernizing Canada's labour standards to better meet the needs of today's workers and employers. The Commission for the Review of Federal Labour Standards undertook wide-ranging research and public consultations on workplace issues, including new employment relationships, work-life balance, and the impact of standards on productivity.

Federal Jurisdiction Workplace Survey (LT-248-07-11)
Targeting industries under the jurisdiction of Part III of the Canada Labour Code (e.g. banking, broadcasting, telecommunications and air, rail, road and pipeline transportation), the Federal Jurisdiction Workplace Survey (2008) queried employers about their workforce and workplace policies and reported on these issues: number and type of employers and employees; collective bargaining; working hours; salaries, leaves and non-wage benefits; retirement; working environment; and productivity.

Managers and Supervisors Training (LT-096-06-09)
This pamphlet provides basic information about the requirement of employers to provide their managers and supervisors with adequate training on health and safety issues.

Pregnant and Nursing Employees (LT-175-01-06)
This pamphlet provides basic information about the rights of pregnant and nursing employees in the workplace.

Policy Health and Safety Committees (LT-174-01-06)
This pamphlet explains in detail the requirement for employers with 300 or more employees to establish a policy committee to address health and safety issues.

Right to Refuse Dangerous Work (LT-095-07-08)
This pamphlet provides basic information on one of the basic rights for employees: the right to refuse work that they believe presents a danger to themselves or another employee.

Summary of Part II of the Canada Labour Code (LT-093-02-12)
The objective of this overview is to offer a simplified version of the major responsibilities for occupational health and safety for both employers and employees subject to the Canada Labour Code.